A Visual History of Harley QuinnIn 1994, Harley Quinn's origin story was realized in a one-shot comic called The Batman Adventures: Mad Love made in connection with the animated series. Still sporting the classic getup in the style of a jester.In 1999's Batman: Harley Quinn #1 comic book cover our favorite psychiatrist becomes the perfect distraction for a Joker hellbent on destroying Gotham.Harley, looking her normal self, joined the iconic women of Gotham in Gotham Girls, an American Flash animation series made by Warner Bros. Animation and Noodle Soup Productions that debut back in 2000.Harley Quinn's comic book solo debut took place in 2000. Her animated series aesthetic illustrated in a whole new way.In the animated film Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker that released in the year 2000, Harley Quinn is a grandmother trying to get her twin granddaughters to behave. How the tables have turned...Harley Quinn's first live-action television debut was back in 2002 in the series Birds of Prey where we see a more civilized Harley (played by actress Mia Sara) who doesn't ever wear a costume. One of the more subdued portrayals and the most short-lived.In the 2004 animated series The Batman, Harley Quinn took on a new, somewhat disturbing appearance. Looking skeletal and with her eyes missing classic Harley can't help but seem a little off here.Gotham City Sirens released in 2009 and ran for 26 issues portraying 3 of DC's most iconic female villains banded together. Miss Quinn was among them.In one of her biggest look overhauls, Harley Quinn appeared in Batman: Arkham Asylum donning a different color scheme from her usual red, white, and black. Making her quite the hit when the game released back in August 2009.DC Comics’ 2011 relaunch of the Suicide Squad comics brought us a more provocative red and blue Harley Quinn.After her video game appearance in Batman: Arkham Asylum, Harley Quinn returned in breakout fashion with an entirely new hairdo and getup for Batman: Arkham City in 2011. This was our very first introduction to her ombre dyed pigtails.DC Universe Online first released in 2011 and has seen a number of Harley Quinn variations over the years however this one is a classic. It captures perfectly the bodysuit-wearing, mallet-toting criminal we all know and love.Harley Quinn the super villain doesn't make a physical appearance in 2013's Batman: Arkham Origins but rather appears as her pre-villain self as a psychiatric intern.Con un look más arlequinado, Harley optó por encajes y volantes en el videojuego de 2013 Injustice: Gods Among Us.Just as she appeared in the Injustice: Gods Among Us video game, in the 2013 comic of the same name Harley kept a similar appearance if not for the lack of the color purple and a brown leather harness.Roller derby becoming an ongoing motif for her character, Quinn was revamped for her solo series Harley Quinn in The New 52 back in 2013.In CW's Arrow, Harley Quinn had a brief cameo in season two episode "Suicide Squad" but only in likeness. Tara Strong voiced a couple of lines as we see Harley facing away in a prison uniform. This was her only appearance in the show which aired in 2014.Batman: Asalto en Arkham, lanzado en 2014, tomó una decisión creativa crucial: hacer enfasis en el vientre de Harley y sus voluminosas coletas rubias que se pueden ver cuando se quita su sombrero de bufón.Este es el look pin-up que DC diseñó para Harley Quinn como parte de la línea DC Bombshells.In this Harley Quinn Annual #1 2014 variant cover our famed villain goes pin-up with a new bomber jacket and flight goggles! Bombshell Harley Quinn is also a popular DC Collectible statue and featured in the next slide.In what looks like a clash of her first two Arkham iterations, 2015's Batman: Arkham Knight Harley brought even more leather and punk rock studs into the fray.David Ayer's live action Suicide Squad movie was a critical turning point in Harley Quinn's portrayal. Margot Robbie's modernized version rapidly took the world by storm when official images first appeared back in May of 2015.Here's Harley Quinn in the web series DC Super Hero Girls which came out in 2015 where our starlet goes to school with the likes of Wonder Woman and Batgirl. She'll soon be part of a Cartoon Network version of the kids show expected to debut in 2018.A one off miniseries of mini costumes. Harley Quinn and Her Gang of Harleys released April 2016 and featured a story where Harley gets kidnapped!In 2016, the Suicide Squad comic book was relaunched as part of DC Rebirth, with the cast now reflecting the movie lineup. Harley sports a geared-up action hero look with cotton candy hair.Harley Quinn #26 released in 2016 and saw a new roller derby, short-short wearing version of Harley, reminiscent of David Ayer's take in Suicide Squad.An integral part of 2017’s Injustice 2, Harley got an update in favor of more leather and red and blue pigtails. Even her flight goggles from her Bombshell days make an appearance.Batman: The Evil Within